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Eh, not the first time the Wotch community has experienced a lost of information. Atleast it isn’t as massive as the three… four…. forum resets in the past? Atleast it sounds comments made in the past will be kept, just not the new ones we’re making now 😛

So, the new host seems to be having an issue with this install of WordPress. I’m not sure if it’s because they’re on an older version or that they require certain plugins to work properly. If i’m not able to get the site working soon the move will be off and I’ll be searching for a new host.

I have a small TG-friendly hosting company, Robin. Un fortunately, we are in the middle of moving our servers to a new colo but if this is not solved by mid October, login to my website below and ask Erin or Piper about it.

I’ve been following this coming since its early days and the 1st major down time ended up with it returning with something about Anne not wanting to do the comic any more ( I think I heard something about depression or whatnot but don’t quote me on this ) .

When it came back it was only Robin some artist hired to fill in Anne’s place. Don’t get me wrong the story in some area’s was good but it never was as good as when Anne was doing it.

Now we have a 2nd long hiatus and this worries my that it will either be the end of the comic and its not coming back or when it does return the quality will take an even bigger nose dive.

I hope I’m just being paranoid but this comic past history is not dissuading me for this conclusion and the more time that passes with no update the more I believe I might be right I’m afraid.

I suspect it’s been “back-burnered” in the way that sometimes happens to projects when the creators have real-life concerns (job, school, starting a family) that take priority. Then after a while of dormancy, it’s difficult for the project to get momentum back, especially if the reason for the hiatus was not just “Life” but some frustrating situation (such as a server move falling through) that caused them to “step back and take a breath”. But that frustration is the first thing they must address to start back up, and that can cause some people to subconsciously avoid getting back to it.

Still safe. I was put on furlough – which means they continue covering my health insurance, I keep hold of the company laptop, and they fully intend on bringing me back when they can. And my wife works at BJ’s, but in the bakery where she’s not in as much contact with other.

We are. Luckily, I can work from home, and talk to my friends and family on the phone or online. And also fortunately my country went on lockdown before things became serious, so odds are we will all be fine.

Thanks for the encouragement. Being concerned means I have not yet given up. If you have any way to contact the creative team, please let them know they still have readers who will enjoy anything they decide to share, and that we wish them the best and hope they can sort out whatever problems they’re dealing with.